The 6-foot Keenum spent last season on Houston's practice squad after signing as an undrafted free agent. The 6-3 McGee was a fourth-round pick by Dallas in 2009. He played in only three games for the Cowboys before he was cut at the end of training camp in 2012.

Ravens' Reed will be back: Baltimore free safety Ed Reed said he intends to return next season.

Reed, 34, has been selected to play in 12 Pro Bowls, including each one since 2006. His 61 career interceptions are a franchise record, and his 1,541 yards in interception returns is the most in NFL history.

Saints fire coordinator: New Orleans fired defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo after one season — a record-setting year in the wrong way.

New Orleans ranked last in the NFL in total defense and run defense, yielding the most yards (7,042) ever in a single season. The Saints went 7-9 this season and allowed 454 points; only Tennessee gave up more.

Coach Sean Payton, who returned to work this week after a season-long suspension for his role in the Saints' bounty scandal, also fired secondary coach Ken Flajole.

Idzik, 52, formerly was the Seahawks' vice president of football administration, will have the final say on all personnel decisions. But he and owner Woody Johnson often repeated that things will be a “collaborative” effort, which will include coach Rex Ryan.

He will have to make decisions on whether to keep quarterbacks Mark Sanchez, who is due $8.25 million in guarantees next season and would cost the Jets a $17.1 million cap hit if they cut him, and Tim Tebow, who is not expected back after one disappointing and unproductive season.

New York is also about $19 million over the salary cap.

Neither he nor Johnson would definitively answer questions about a report that the Jets will explore trading star cornerback Darrelle Revis, who is recovering from a serious knee injury.